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Bangladesh cannot afford to buy Western jets. Their prices are prohibitively high. As for J-10, they are cheap($50-60 million a piece) and can withstand any attack from RAFALE of IAF. JF-17, on the other hand, is perfect to deal with Myanmar's MIG-29s. That's why I said we need both J-10 and JF-17.:)
Saif yaar you don’t need any of this obsolete weaponry bhai.

What yous need to do is to approach Iran and enter the new era of warfare.

Tajikistan is doing it now. Irans been transferring drone and missile technologies to the Tajiks now.

Irans going to have AI run weaponry soon it’s just a matter of time. All unmanned systems.
 
IAF has stationed SU-30MKI in Tezpur which poses serious threat to BAF.

I think we need very well spec'd defensive systems against Indian aggression, maybe not at the level of Iron dome, but better than what we have now.

Like Italian radar (which is installed in Northern Bangladesh but not elsewhere) and excellent Turkish SAM systems.

We certainly can afford it - but because of Hasina's boot-licking which never got installed.
 
OK we in Bangladesh are now regular participants in this Miss Universe thing and funny enough, know this contestant Anika Alam superficially, as she is a local in West LA. No more questions please. Before any of you guys evince any comments, she is a happily married mom.



 
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Rahat Fateh Ali Khan will grace the stage in Dhaka: will donate remuneration to families of July Uprising Martyrs​


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Published: 29 November 2024, 05:55 pm
Update : 29 November 2024, 05:56 pm

A platform of Dhaka University students named "Spirits of July" has organized a charity concert to support the families of martyrs and injured in the student uprising. A charity concert titled "Echoes of Revolution" will be held on December 21 (Saturday) at the capital's Army Stadium. World famous musician Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and some popular local bands will perform songs in the concert.

Proceeds from the concert will be donated to the July Martyrs Memorial Foundation to support the families of those martyred and injured in the July uprising.

The organizers gave this information in a press conference at Madhur Canteen of Dhaka University (DU) on Friday (November 29) at 4 pm.

The written statement said, “We want to support the families of those injured and killed in the movement with the entire proceeds from the concert. In this context, donations will be made to 'July Shaheed Smriti Foundation', an organization working with the families of the martyrs and injured in the July massacre during the student uprising."

Noting that the main attraction of the concert will be world famous musician Rahat Fateh Ali Khan performing effortlessly, the written statement further said, “On November 28, a contract was signed with Rahat Fateh Ali Khan for 'Spirits of July'. In this contract, he has promised to perform at our concerts free of charge. In other words, his remuneration will also be paid to the families of the injured and killed."

The concert will also feature country music bands Artcell, Chirkut, Ashes, Aftermath and rap artists Shejan and Hannan for a small fee. Apart from the music, the concert event will also have various corners including July Revolution-related graffiti exhibitions, stage plays and enchanted water zones.
 


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